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Song Of The Eagle (1933)
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Case Against Mrs. Ames (1936)
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Slightly Scarlet (1930)
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This drama centers on the fight for certain post-Prohibitionist groups to gain total control over the liquor industry.
Much of the tale is focused upon a family endeavoring to keep their little brewery. Their tiny beer- making operation was first jeopardized by the racketeers they refused to join.
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When wealthy Mr. Ames is murdered, his beautiful wife Hope (Madeleine Carroll) is the principal suspect. She is acquitted through lack of evidence, but it's hardly a happy ending.
Her son Bobbie (Scotty Beckett)
is taken away from her by spiteful relatives, who poison the boy's mind
against her. Making matters worse, assistant DA Matt Logan (George Brent)
is still convinced that Hope is guilty.
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Passing herself off as a countess, glamorous Lucy Stavrin (Evelyn Brent) hobnobs with the rich and famous along the French Riviera.
Aware that Lucy is a phony, jewel-thief Malatroff (Paul Lukas) blackmails Lucy into helping him steal the valuable necklace owned by the young wife (Helen Ware) of phlegmatic American businessman Sylvester Corbett (Eugene Pallette).
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Murder on Diamond Row (1937)
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Crime Without Passion (1934)
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No More Women (1934)
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London's jewel thieves are under the thumb of a mysterious fence, who ruthlessly exposes any thief who crosses him. Desperate, Scotland Yard re-hires ex-Inspector Barrabal who, as a known drunkard, is ideally suited to go undercover with a faked criminal record (which may spoil his chances with lovely Carol Stedman).
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Crime Without Passion is an odd, almost existential murder yarn. Famed attorney Claude Rains, incensed that his mistress (Margo) has been seeing other men, kills the girl--or at least thinks he does.
Rains believes he is "above" such irritations as conscience and morality, and calmly arranges to cover his crime, using his knowledge of the law to escape detection.
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The rivalry between two deep-sea diver is chronicled in this adventure. The trouble begins when a young woman inherits one of the diver's boats and promptly hires his rival to help out.
At first they swear to stay away from her, but they cannot and many arguments ensue culminating in a fistfight aboard a roller coaster in an amusement park. During the scuffle, one of the men falls and lands in the ocean. He quickly swims away and is presumed dead causing the other man to be arrested for murder.
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Magnificent Brute (1936)
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Huckleberry Finn (1931)
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Bride Comes Home (1936)
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A love triangle forms the basis of this fine 1936 drama. It all begins in a steel mill- a steel worker- 'Big Steve' Andrews (Victor McLaglen) ignores the admiration of his landlady at the boarding house Della Lane (Binnie Barnes) and falls for a gold-digger,Blossom Finney, played by Jean Dixon. His best friend also finds himself smitten by Blossom.
But when the one of the workers steals a collection that had been taken up for the wife of a deceased co-worker, Big Steve is accused of the theft. Della intervenes and discovers the truth, that Blossom and her real lover have committed the crime.
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Based on the novel by Mark Twain, Huckleberry Finn stars Junior Durkin in the title role, Jackie Coogan as Tom Sawyer, Mitzi Green as Becky Thatcher and Clarence Muse as Jim the slave.
The basic storyline begins when Huck's no-good Pap (Warner Richmond) kidnaps the boy from his guardian, the Widow Douglas.
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Jack Bristow (Robert Young), one of the staffers, tells Cyrus about Jeanette's misfortunes, and while he's not initially swayed by this tale of woe, Cyrus buckles under and hires her, primarily because Jack has lobbied strongly for her (which might have something to do with the fact he finds her attractive).
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